East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1912.
TWELVE. PAGES .
COW ATTACKS AND
Von Ha
Style
it
Tens?
KiMchfiauuTttolhes.
THEN slip on one of these
Kirschbaum Suits Note the
skill with which it is designed
See the lines of strength and cha
racter. Feel the soft, fine twill of
the fabric. Enjoy the comfort,
wearing ability, and personality.
A. B. Kirschbaum Suits That
Sell Reg. for SI 5, $18, $20
Every garment has a refinement
of finish found in no other popular
priced clothes. The shape is per
manent : needled in on a solid
foundation of hair-cloth and shrunk
en canvas. Every suit guaranteed
all-wool.
Until May Is!. Take Your Choice al
a f7z cn
Cop7ri;htcd 191 1 A. B. K1RSCKOAUM tc CO.
Uorfiinginn's
Everything in our store reduced until May 1 st.
WAmm
60.
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MISS MIXKllVA MKNDKXHAIA
TltAMri.Kl) 11Y Victors BKAST
Vh1 ltiiyors Invtitlo Krliit ami Stvuro
Hair .Million Pounds or I'lt'ow for
Kustoi-n Markets Muiuncii stor
ing flip.
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore.. April 25. Miss Minerva
Mendenhall, who lives three miles west
of Echo was quite severely injured
on last Saturday by a young- milk cow
which attacked her knocking her
down and trampelllng her. No help
was near hut her screams apparently
rrightened the cow which suddenly
turned and fled. Miss Mendenhall
was badly bruised but is able to get
about now with crutches.
Wool lleiiiK Sold.
Nearly half a million pounds of
wool were sold at private sales in
Echo this week and will be shipped
east at once. The clip of Stanfield
Brothers of 330.000 pounds will be
sent to Boston, Mass. J. P. Dufour,
a buyer of Woonsocket, It. I., bought
the entire clip of John Kilkenny,
100,000 pounds, also Mclntlre's clip
ol' 25,000 pounds. All the sales were
made through Thomas Ross, man
ager of the Echo Wool Scouring
Mills. The prices were not made pub
lic. The regular wool sales day will not
be held here until next month, but
thousands of pounds of wool is be
ing brought in each day and stored
i nthe warehouses.
rvrsonul .Mention.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moneso went to
Pendleton Monday where Mrs. Monese
expects to visit her mother, Mrs.
Joseph ey. Mr. Moneso will return
at once to his farm on Butter creek.
Justice Scholl returned home Tues
day from the county seat.
Miss Mable Conner of Stanfieid is
here learning to operate the key
board of the E. O. I. Tel. company's
office, and expects soon to accept a
position as operator in the local of
fice, made vacant by the resignation
of Miss Gelrgie Perry.
" m. miggaru or stanrieid was a
visitor here Monday.
J. B. Saylor came from Freewater
Tuesday and is looking after his In
terest in Echo and on Butter creek.
Mrs. Frank Spike and granddaueh
ter, Elenor Spike', visited with friends
In Pendleton the first of the week
Miss Stella McCullough is visiting
in helm this week, the guest of Mrs
Kuth Young of Garden street.
ASK SIX PAHMltS W1IKKE
HOUSEMAIDS MAY COCUT
MONEY TO LOAN
Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City ana County Realty.
LUMBER NEEDED NOW
Sidewalk Lumber
Large shipment Just received.
Selling at prices that are right.
Cedar Posts
Carload just received. We
have them tarred or not, Just
as you choose.
Screen Doors and Window Screens
All sizes and prices. We also make them to order.
Cedar Chests, Absolutely Moth-Proof
We have them in a great variety of sizes and prices.
Pondeton Paning Mill and Lum-
hnr Yard J- B0R,E MBER CO., Proprietors
UUI IdlU PHONE MAIN 7
Known For Its Strength
iisf National Bank
PENDLETOH, iOREGON
ESTABLISHED 1882
OLDEST AND LARGEST
NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE
OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND
RESOURCES $2,500,000.00
CAM PAXII.I.E DEDICATION
IS IM1MIKSSIVE AlT'AIll
Venice, April 25. In the presence
of official representatives from every
city and province in Italy and prac
tically ever country in Europe, the
new Campanille, or bell tower of the
famous St. Marks cathedral va
dedicated. Pope Plus, In the Vati
can heard the speeches and cheers
over a long distance telephone.
His holiness interest . culminated
when the telephone transmitted to hl
ear the ring out of the new bells of
the Campanille. He cried out with
all the eagerness of a boy:
"I can hear Marangona. I can tell
it from all the rest." Marangona is
the bell Pope Plus himself presented
to the Campanille.
POKT1
AND MEX TO DOOST
SCHOOL FARMING LANDS
Portland, Ore, April 25. One hun
dred and twenty-five business and
professional men of Portland left to
day for Oregon Agricultural College
to study the work and arouse interest
in favor of land for schools through
out the state. They left in a five-car
special, touring the vicinity of Mc
Minnville and Sheridan this afternoon
to see the resources of that territory.
A dinner and reception will b eten
dered tonight at Dallas. They pass
all day tomorrow at Corvallis.
Puts End to Baa Habit.
Things never look bright to one
with "the blues." Ten to one the
trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the
system with bilious poison, that Dr.
King's New Life Pills would expel.
Try them. Let the Joy of better feel
ing end "the blues." Best for stom
ach, liver and kidneys, 25c. Koeppens.
Minneapolis. Sun parlors, entered
by side doors, should replace kitchens
entered by back doors as places where
the "hired help" may entertain their
gentlemen callers."
This is one of the many servant re
forms which should be brought about
according to Miss Hugna Halverson
a domestic, before the domestic scl
ence class of the Woman's Club here
In lieu of sun parlors, she declared
that housewives roust expect their
mauls ultimately to live In some cen
tral club house.
I like to dance," said Miss Hal
verson wno was one of the two tc
present the servant's side to the club
women, "but what Is open to me ex
cept the public dance hall? My
friends, dressmakers, stenographers
and saleswomen, are Invited to club
and private dances. Domestic ser
vants are not so favored."
Here are some of the reforms which
Miss Halverson advocated:
Mistresses to teach their children
to respect the dometlcs.
Oirls should have separate beds
rot separate rooms.
Hours should be regulated.
A central c lub house for girls where
they can entertain friends.
ansiresH and gins should be on
friendly terms and discuss evening en
tertainments.
SAX DIEGO DOES XOT
WANT STATE INTERFERENCE
San Diego, Calif., April 25. Cap
tain John L. Sehon, city councilman
and head of the police department,
and Chief Detective Meyers, left to
day for Sacramento to see Governor
Johnson concerning the free speech
situation here- They bear a memorial
adopted by the council, declaring that
San Diego Is fully able to cope with
the situation and denying that city
authorities handed over I.,W. W.'s to
the "vigilance committee' to be beaten
and taken out of the comity.
LET US SUGGEST
That You Plan Your
VACATION TRIP
To or Through the Glorious
CANADIAN ROCKIES
All Eastern Hound-Trip Tickets Are Good Via This Route
Without Additional Cost.
Soo-JSpokane . 4J
Route Vif
Soo-Spokano
Route
Leaving Pendleton Daily 7 :00 P. M.
A Solid Vestibuled, Electric Lighted Train ; Compartment-Ob-'servation,
Standard and Tourist Sleepers,
Through Dining Car Service,
Beginning May 2, Reduced
Round-Trip Rates to All Eastern
Points. Liberal Stop-overs, Di
verse Routes. Final Return Lim
it, October 31.
880
St Paul,
Minneapolis
and Return
Apr 25-2(1-27
Will Bo Pleased to Give You Further Particulars on Applica
tion. Drop Us a Postal, or Call on
T. F. O'BRIEX, Agent O.-W. R, & N. Ry. "
M. E. MALONE, TIIOS. J. WALL-
Trav. Pass. Agt Spokane, Wash. Gen's Agt.
Even the intoxication of love may
resu.t in a headarhn the morning after.
.... A :.Xiln
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Mrs. II. X. Smith ur Portland, staUj 8 uprliitii(loiit or Tt-acliors' Training
Oregon State S. S. Ass n.
CIAL
GAS OFFER
)o you use gas? If not we will, during the months of April
and May, pipe gas clear to your gas meter (no matter where
it may be) v
Absolutely Free of Charge
to You
Besides this wc will sell you a heater, stove or range, with all
the extras needed at cost prices. GET BUSY NOW BE
FORE THE RUSII AND PREPARE FOR THE HOT
DAYS.
Pacific Power & Light Go.
Phone Main 40.
"Always at Your Service
Don't Starve Your Hair
Many a Head of Hair, Apparently Healthy.
Is Slowly Starving to Death '
Hair must have sulphur or die.
When the blood fails to supply sulphur in
sufficient quantities, the hair loses its color,
dies and falls out.
When this condition begins, do not delay.
In order to live, the hair must have sulphur,
and the only combination containing sul
phur that the hair roots will absorb is
It is the finest Hair Dressing made, and
keeps the hair soft, glossy and beautiful. It
removes dandruff, stops the hair from com
ing out, and promotes hair grbwth.
It Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color
PRICE 50c. AND $1.C0 I I f
.11 your druggist does not keep It set.u oOc. in stamps ana e will'
end you a lane buttle, exuress creoald.
Wyeth Chemical Company,
FREE
SOLD EY THE PE2J DLkTOX DRUG CO
74 CORTLANDT STREET
HEW YORK. N. V
A SSe Cake el Wyclk's Sage and Salphnr Toilet Soap Free to anyone
tvhn will unil thia arfvar.l. ulih in. l r .
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ol wrayplna and mailing tbo soap.
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